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gravoso

gravoso
An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. expensive
La gravosa financiación de la guerra hizo que nuestra deuda alcanzara unas proporciones sin precedentes.The expensive financing of the war caused our debt to reach unprecedented proportions.
b. costly
Tras un gravoso divorcio, la cantante tuvo que vender dos de sus mansiones.After a costly divorce, the singer had to sell two of her mansions.
c. burdensome
El líder de la derecha dijo que toda esta burocracia es ineficaz y gravosa para la economía del país.The right-wing leader said that all this bureaucracy is inefficient and burdensome for the country's economy.
a. burdensome
Tener que hacer todos estos trámites resulta gravoso, y la administración debería hacer lo posible por aligerar el procedimiento.Having to do all this paperwork is burdensome, and the administration should do its best to quicken the procedure.
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